Why Aluminum?

Aluminum is one-third the weight of steel with excellent corrosion resistance, good machinability, and a huge range of alloys for different applications. It’s the most commonly machined non-ferrous metal in job shops.

The Alloy Series

Aluminum alloys are grouped by their primary alloying element:

Series Alloying Element Key Property
1xxx Pure aluminum (99%+) Electrical conductivity, formability
2xxx Copper High strength (aerospace)
3xxx Manganese Moderate strength, formability
5xxx Magnesium Weldability, marine corrosion
6xxx Magnesium + Silicon Versatile — extrudable, weldable, machinable
7xxx Zinc Highest strength aluminum alloys

The Big Three for Manufacturing

6061-T6

The “default” aluminum for machining and fabrication. Good strength (45 ksi yield), good machinability, good weldability, good corrosion resistance. Available in every form: plate, bar, tube, extrusion.

  • Use for: Brackets, frames, housings, fixtures, jigs, structural components
  • Note: T6 temper means heat-treated and artificially aged. Welding kills the T6 temper in the heat-affected zone (drops to ~50% strength locally). Solution: weld in T4 and re-age, or design around the HAZ.

7075-T6

The strongest common aluminum alloy (73 ksi yield). Used where strength-to-weight ratio is critical.

  • Use for: Aerospace, military, high-stress structural, rock climbing gear, bicycle components
  • Note: Not weldable (cracks). Not as corrosion resistant as 6061. More expensive. Machine it, bolt it, don’t weld it.

5052-H32

The best aluminum for sheet metal forming. Excellent bendability and weldability. Moderate strength (28 ksi yield).

  • Use for: Enclosures, panels, marine applications, fuel tanks, HVAC
  • Note: Not heat-treatable — strengthened by cold working (H tempers). The go-to for bent aluminum parts.

Other Alloys Worth Knowing

Alloy Yield (ksi) Best For
2024-T3 50 Aircraft skins and structures (legacy)
6063-T6 31 Extrusions — architectural, tubing, rails
5083-H116 33 Marine — boat hulls, offshore structures
MIC-6 24 Cast aluminum plate — jig plate, ultra-flat, stress-free

Temper Designations

  • O: Annealed (soft, maximum formability)
  • T4: Solution heat-treated, naturally aged (intermediate strength)
  • T6: Solution heat-treated, artificially aged (full strength)
  • T651: T6 + stress relieved by stretching (less distortion in machining)
  • H32: Strain-hardened and stabilized (sheet metal forming)

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